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Primal Leadership The Hidden Driver of Great Performance

Primal Leadership The Hidden Driver of Great Performance. By: Daniel Goleman , Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee Presenter: Mohammed Alrashed. Is this article important?

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Primal Leadership The Hidden Driver of Great Performance

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  1. Primal Leadership The Hidden Driver of Great Performance By: Daniel Goleman, Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee Presenter: Mohammed Alrashed

  2. Is this article important? • We’ve known for years that emotional intelligence improves results – often by an order of magnitude. Now, new research shows that a leader’s mood plays a key role in that dynamic – a discovery that should redefine what leaders do first and best.

  3. Emotional intelligence is – as Goleman definition- the ability to recognize our sense of personal and feelings of others, so as to motivate ourselves, and to manage properly our passion in our relationship with others. • The research showed that a leader’s emotional intelligence creates a certain culture or work environment. High levels of emotional intelligence, create climates in which information sharing, trust, healthy risk-taking, and learning flourish

  4. Low levels of emotional intelligence create climates rife with fear and anxiety. Because tense or terrified employees can be very productive in the short term, their organizations may post good results, but they never last • This research discovered that emotional intelligence is carried through an organization like electricity through wires. To be more specific, the leader’s mood is quite literally contagious, spreading quickly and inexorably throughout the business. • That’s not to say that leaders can’t have a bad day or week: Life happens. And our research doesn’t suggest that good moods have to be high-pitched or nonstop—optimistic, sincere, and realistic will do.

  5. For most people “mood” feels too personal.

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